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  1. CU-SeeMe - Wikipedia

    CU-SeeMe is an Internet videoconferencing client. CU-SeeMe can make point to point video calls without a server or make multi-point calls through server software first called a "reflector" and …

  2. Using CU-See-Me for Internet Videoconferencing - Michigan …

    CU-SeeMe (pronounced "See You See Me") was developed at Cornell University to support real-time videoconferencing over the Internet for Macintosh and IBM PC computers. CU-SeeMe …

  3. Cornell University's CU-SeeMe Page - Home ICM

    CU-SeeMe is a free videoconferencing program (under copyright of Cornell University and its collaborators) available to anyone with a Macintosh or Windows and a connection to the …

  4. CuSeeMe - websites.umich.edu

    What is Cu-SeeMe? CU-SeeMe is a useful and inexpensive Internet based desktop videoconferencing system which allows users to communicate each other using audio and …

  5. CU-SeeMe - Real-Time Desktop Videoconferencing Over the …

    CU-SeeMe is described as a videoconferencing application that can be used by anyone with a Macintosh or PC and an Internet connection. It was developed at Cornell University (hence, …

  6. CU-SeeMe - Michael (Mickey) Sattler

    What is CU-SeeMe? CU-SeeMe - pronounced 'see you see me' - allows you to see, hear, and speak with others. You can have a one-on-one conversation with someone running the CU …

  7. The CU-SeeMe Project - Packetizer

    CU-SeeMe desktop videoconferencing software is a peer-to-peer and client/server technology that allows interactive multiparty video and voice communication over the Internet or any local …

  8. CU-SeeMe User's Guide - Michael (Mickey) Sattler

    The CU-SeeMe Compression Options allows you to change the video tolerance, refresh interval, and transmission resolution. Only the latter is normally changed, and then only for point-to …

  9. CU-SeeMe VR - Department of Computer Science

    This paper presents a distributed video-conferencing system called CU-SeeMe VR that embeds live video and audio conferencing in a virtual space. This paper describes a prototype …

  10. CU SeeMe - Exploratorium

    CU-SeeMe is a minimal cost, real-time multi-party video teleconferencing system developed for the Mac at Cornell University by Tim Dorcey with assistance and contributions from Richard …

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